A powerful cartel leader’s killing by Mexican forces over the weekend triggered widespread unrest that left tourists stranded and streets in flames in the popular beach city of Puerto Vallarta. On ...
Kali Muscle drops in on the Strength Cartel crew for a push-up competition that turns into a high-energy display of endurance and grit. What starts as a challenge quickly becomes a show of mutual ...
The State Department on Monday issued visa restrictions for 75 people who they say are linked to the Sinaloa Cartel in an effort to quell the Mexican transnational crime organization’s drug ...
The "Today" sit-down marks Savannah's first interview since her mom went missing nearly two months ago. Shania Russell is a news writer at Entertainment Weekly, with five years of experience. Her work ...
A surprisingly simple measure may offer clues about longevity. Muscular strength, as determined by two tests, was a key predictor of a person’s risk of death, according to a new study published in ...
The leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel was buried Monday in a shiny golden casket with enormous flower wreaths and a large military presence in the state that gave name to one of Mexico’s ...
One thing might stop the cartel violence in Mexico: the love of soccer. The Jalisco New Generation Cartel may consider a temporary truce after cartel leader Nemesio ‘El Mencho’ Oseguera died following ...
Vacationers seeking a Puerto Vallarta-area getaway online in recent years might have encountered Kovay Gardens, a 22-room resort with a private beach and four swimming pools abutting the Pacific Ocean ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- He has been described as vicious, violent, and ruthless. Now, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as "El Mencho," is dead after a daring capture-kill operation by the Mexican Army. The ...
An alleged Sinaloa Cartel leader has been charged with narcoterrorism and drug trafficking, and a reward of up to $5 million each is being offered for information leading to his capture, as well as ...
Drug kingpin Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes may be dead, but the Jalisco cartel he ran for years will likely outlive him—thanks, in part, to the criminal group’s embrace of technology. “El ...
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